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Blogs: 172
Pages: 4
Memos: 113
Invitations: 1
Location: Kyoto and Auckland
Work interests: research, editing, science communication
Affiliation/website: National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka
Preferred contact method: Any
Preferred contact language(s): English, German
Contact: email = researchcooperative-at-gmail-dot-com
Favourite publications: Various, and especially the open access versions of older journals with effective review systems
Work interests: research, editing, science communication
Affiliation/website: National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka
Preferred contact method: Any
Preferred contact language(s): English, German
Contact: email = researchcooperative-at-gmail-dot-com
Favourite publications: Various, and especially the open access versions of older journals with effective review systems
Founding Member
Work: ethnobotany, prehistory, museum curation
Affiliations: 1996-present: National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka. 1995: Freelance editor, Kyoto. 1994: JSPS Research Visitor, Kyoto University, Kyoto. 1993: Research Visitor, Australian National University, Canberra. 1991: Visiting Researcher, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka.1990: STA Fellow, National Institute for Ornamental Plants, Vegetables, and Tea (NIVOT), Ano, Japan
Contact: National Museum of Ethnology, Senri Expo Park, Suita City, Osaka, Japan 565-8511
Biographical: Established the Research Cooperative in 2001
Favourite Publications: Various
Affiliations: 1996-present: National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka. 1995: Freelance editor, Kyoto. 1994: JSPS Research Visitor, Kyoto University, Kyoto. 1993: Research Visitor, Australian National University, Canberra. 1991: Visiting Researcher, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka.1990: STA Fellow, National Institute for Ornamental Plants, Vegetables, and Tea (NIVOT), Ano, Japan
Contact: National Museum of Ethnology, Senri Expo Park, Suita City, Osaka, Japan 565-8511
Biographical: Established the Research Cooperative in 2001
Favourite Publications: Various
IPPA 2009 session index
Index of IPPA session pages created inside the Research Cooperative (click on the active links, underlined). Titles based on draft list of 8th July 2009 (http://arts.anu.edu.au/arcworld/ippa/IPPAsessions.htm)
Part A: Pleistocene culture and evolution
A1. Cognitive competence, cultural failure? Is the modernity discussion valid for the Indo-Pacific area?
A2. Hominin colonization of Island Southeast Asia
A3. Palaeolithic interactions in East Asia
A4. Pleistocene hominid adaptations and evolution in Asia
A5. Recent advances in Pleistocene studies on mainland Southeast Asia: biochronology, anthropology and environments
Part B: Archaeological record during the Holocene (geographical or chronological foci)
B1. Current archaeological research in the western Pacific
B2. Recent advances in the archaeology of South and Southeast China
B3. Later prehistory of Yunnan
B4. Archaeology without borders in Mainland Southeast Asia
B5. Beyond the Iron Age in the Mekong Delta
B6. The Mekong Basin as a bio-cultural geographic region in prehistory
B7. From land to ocean: integrated research on Asiatic trade networks and maritime landscapes in China
B8. Recent advances in Harappan archaeology in India
B9. Studies of prehistoric obsidian sources in Northeast Asia: recent progress, problems, and research trends
B10. Cultural change/cultural continuities: studies of Southeast Asian ceramics from prehistory to the present
B11. The Mun River, Northeast Thailand: backwater or highway?
B12. Early exchange in the Thai-Malay Peninsula
B13. Towards a working chronology for Central Thailand
B14. The Sa Huynh Culture from diverse perspectives
B15. Revisiting Dvaravati
B16. Living traditions: ethnoarchaeological perspectives in the Indo-Pacific region
B17. Modern warfare and the Indo-Pacific archaeological record
B18. Forty years of Austronesian prehistory: a retrospective
Part C: Comparative, social, biological, and environmental foci
C1. The Neolithic in East and Southeast Asia: issues of ancestry, identity and migration
C2. Advances in zooarchaeology in Southeast Asia and Australasia
C3. The contribution of bioarchaeology to the study of social identity in Southeast Asia and the Pacific
C4. Mortuary practices in Island Southeast Asia: traditions and varieties of disposal types
C5. Living with volcanoes
C6. Rainforests and their complex human history
C7. Making artefacts, building landscapes: archaeological studies of material production, distribution and labour organization in Cambodia
C8. Exploring insular technologies in the Indo-Pacific world
C9. New archaeological perspectives on monumental architecture in Oceania
C10. From Tutuila to Tutuala: investigations of fortified settlements in the Indo-Pacific region
C11. The last 1000 years. Emergence, development and archaeological signatures of the traditional indigenous societies in the Western Pacific.
C12. The development of complex society in ancient China: from early villages to early states
C13. Human-geochemical studies in East Asia archaeology
C14. From complex societies to state formation in the Japanese Archipelago and Korean Peninsula
C15. Recent geoarchaeological studies in Southeast Asia and the Pacific
C16. Historical ecology and marine resource use in the Indo-Pacific region
C17. Wet cultivation of Colocasia esculenta in the Indo-Pacific: archaeological, technological, social, and biological perspectives
C18. Archaeological Textiles in the Indo-Pacific region
C19. Maritime archaeology, an introduction and its application in Vietnam
Part D. Heritage management, education, and the development of archaeology as a discipline
D1. Generation X archaeologists in SE Asia and the future
D2. Archaeological conservation & education in Southeast Asia: new approaches and innovative solutions.
D3. Heritage management systems, education, and public policy for South and Southeast Asia
Part A: Pleistocene culture and evolution
A1. Cognitive competence, cultural failure? Is the modernity discussion valid for the Indo-Pacific area?
A2. Hominin colonization of Island Southeast Asia
A3. Palaeolithic interactions in East Asia
A4. Pleistocene hominid adaptations and evolution in Asia
A5. Recent advances in Pleistocene studies on mainland Southeast Asia: biochronology, anthropology and environments
Part B: Archaeological record during the Holocene (geographical or chronological foci)
B1. Current archaeological research in the western Pacific
B2. Recent advances in the archaeology of South and Southeast China
B3. Later prehistory of Yunnan
B4. Archaeology without borders in Mainland Southeast Asia
B5. Beyond the Iron Age in the Mekong Delta
B6. The Mekong Basin as a bio-cultural geographic region in prehistory
B7. From land to ocean: integrated research on Asiatic trade networks and maritime landscapes in China
B8. Recent advances in Harappan archaeology in India
B9. Studies of prehistoric obsidian sources in Northeast Asia: recent progress, problems, and research trends
B10. Cultural change/cultural continuities: studies of Southeast Asian ceramics from prehistory to the present
B11. The Mun River, Northeast Thailand: backwater or highway?
B12. Early exchange in the Thai-Malay Peninsula
B13. Towards a working chronology for Central Thailand
B14. The Sa Huynh Culture from diverse perspectives
B15. Revisiting Dvaravati
B16. Living traditions: ethnoarchaeological perspectives in the Indo-Pacific region
B17. Modern warfare and the Indo-Pacific archaeological record
B18. Forty years of Austronesian prehistory: a retrospective
Part C: Comparative, social, biological, and environmental foci
C1. The Neolithic in East and Southeast Asia: issues of ancestry, identity and migration
C2. Advances in zooarchaeology in Southeast Asia and Australasia
C3. The contribution of bioarchaeology to the study of social identity in Southeast Asia and the Pacific
C4. Mortuary practices in Island Southeast Asia: traditions and varieties of disposal types
C5. Living with volcanoes
C6. Rainforests and their complex human history
C7. Making artefacts, building landscapes: archaeological studies of material production, distribution and labour organization in Cambodia
C8. Exploring insular technologies in the Indo-Pacific world
C9. New archaeological perspectives on monumental architecture in Oceania
C10. From Tutuila to Tutuala: investigations of fortified settlements in the Indo-Pacific region
C11. The last 1000 years. Emergence, development and archaeological signatures of the traditional indigenous societies in the Western Pacific.
C12. The development of complex society in ancient China: from early villages to early states
C13. Human-geochemical studies in East Asia archaeology
C14. From complex societies to state formation in the Japanese Archipelago and Korean Peninsula
C15. Recent geoarchaeological studies in Southeast Asia and the Pacific
C16. Historical ecology and marine resource use in the Indo-Pacific region
C17. Wet cultivation of Colocasia esculenta in the Indo-Pacific: archaeological, technological, social, and biological perspectives
C18. Archaeological Textiles in the Indo-Pacific region
C19. Maritime archaeology, an introduction and its application in Vietnam
Part D. Heritage management, education, and the development of archaeology as a discipline
D1. Generation X archaeologists in SE Asia and the future
D2. Archaeological conservation & education in Southeast Asia: new approaches and innovative solutions.
D3. Heritage management systems, education, and public policy for South and Southeast Asia